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Has a Brush Tool

The Centec M2288 has a brush tool, unlike most of the other high maximum input power vacuums that have been available for around the same time as the Centec M2288 which do not have a brush tool.

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Dirt Devil Has Good Vacuum Cleaner Reviews

Dirt Devil vacuum cleaners have an average rating of 70 out of 100, which is in the top 96% of all vacuum cleaner manufacturers that we have assessed.

5 Reasons Against

Quite Small Operating Radius

With an operating radius of only 6.5 meters, the Centec M2288's operating radius is one of the smallest amongst high maximum input power vacuums that came out around the same time as the Centec M2288. The smallest operating radius of high maximum input power vacuums that have been on the market for around the same time as the Centec M2288 is 2.5m, the biggest is 27m, and the average operating radius is 9.9m.

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Very Low Suction Power

At only 260 Watts, the Centec M2288 has a fairly low suction power compared to most of the other high maximum input power vacuums that came out more than two years ago. The suction power of high maximum input power vacuums that were released more than two years ago range from 170W to 2,200W.

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Not Cordless

Like most of the other vacuums of this spec and age, the Dirt Devil Centec M2288 is not cordless.

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Quite Short Cord Length

Across all the high maximum input power vacuums that have been available for a similar time to the Centec M2288 the cord lengths range from 2.1m to 15m, and the average cord length is 6.8m. At only 5 meters, the Centec M2288 has a fairly short cord length compared to most of the other comparable spec vacuums that were released more than two years ago.

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Only One Nozzle

Most comparable spec vacuums that have been available for more than two years have between one and six nozzles, including the Dirt Devil Centec M2288 which has one nozzle.

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5 Other reasons to consider the Dirt Devil Centec M2288

Average Noise Level

The Centec M2288 has a pretty standard noise level (80 decibels) compared to most of the other high maximum input power vacuums that are a similar age to the Centec M2288.

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Average Weight

The Dirt Devil Centec M2288 has a relatively average weight (6.4 kilograms) compared to most of the other high maximum input power vacuums that have been on the market for a comparable time to the Centec M2288.

Vacuum cleaners with a heavier weight that might be worth looking at include the Kärcher T12-1 (£178.26) (6.6kg).

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Average Vacuum Suction

At 25 kilopascals, the Centec M2288 has a relatively average vacuum suction compared to most of the other vacuums of this spec and age.

We compared this vacuum cleaner to all the other 25kPa suction vacuum cleaners and we think the Philips FC847 (£259.00) which has better reviews is also worth considering.

If you want a higher vacuum suction then you might also want to consider the NT 35-1 Tact (£302.81) (25.4kPa), the NT 65-2 AP (£828.59) (25.4kPa), or the NT 35-1 (£289.00) (25.4kPa) all from Kärcher.

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Dry Cleaning Type

The cleaning type of this vacuum cleaner is Dry, which is typical of many vacuum cleaners of a similar age and spec to it.

If the cleaning type of this vacuum cleaner is too bad for you then you might also want to look at the Polti Vaporetto Action (£59.00) (Wet).

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Released Over Three Years Ago

It was over three years ago when Dirt Devil released the Centec M2288.